Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Kitty Hype, Somaliland, Liberal Leadership.

I have just been reading a community blog which states that looking at pictures of baby animals improves ones performance and productivity. Seems rather incredible but that is the result of research by the Japanese. I find cute pictures are shown on Facebook all the time and I must admit I always enjoy looking at them, especially the ones which are shown with funny captions, I should be so clever.

We watched the second part of Half the Sky which dealt a lot with the mutilation of female genitalia which is known as cutting. I knew about it, but had no idea it was so widespread. I also knew it interfered with a woman’s sexuality but not that it impaired her ability to bear children. The description of a bunch of young kids, around 9 or less, being cut and then left tied and lying in a hut for a week urinating where they lay but not being fed so no other problems, was pretty horrifying. But the wonderful woman who is working, in Somaliland, the land of her birth, to deal with this and its results was very inspiring. She is known as the Mother Teresa of our day. there is a picture of this woman with Diane Lane. The terrible thing is the women themselves believe this is a necessity and desired by God. There is a book called Half the Sky which has sent many on a journey to help and study conditions in various lands.

It appears that Justin Trudeau who is the son of our once Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, is now beginning to make his move. He is launching a campaign to achieve the leadership of the Liberal party. If he is half the man his father was, I wish him every success. His father was PM when we first came to Canada and we admired him tremendously although he was not universally popular. Of course, how many politicians ever are. It will be interesting to see what happens over the next few years even though I am not normally a political animal.

The picture of this recipe looks appealing and might suit my rather twisted appetite lately. I don’t remember if I mentioned the DVD I finally got hold of by Jacques Pépin which is full of kitchen tips. Watching some of it I discovered he peels bell peppers, both by scorching the skins, but also with a peeler. I thought this was a good idea and next time I need bell pepper, my trusty peeler will be in use.

Bell Pepper and Beef Curry

From EatingWell: May/June 2012

A combination of green beans, red bell peppers and sweet mango makes this beef curry recipe colorful. The heat and salt level can vary widely in red curry paste depending on the brand—taste as you go. Serve with noodles and a basil-and-jícama salad.

4 servings,

Ingredients

1 pound beef sirloin or strip steak, trimmed, thinly sliced

1/4 teaspoon salt

1/4 teaspoon freshly ground pepper

1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons canola oil, divided

8 ounces green beans, trimmed, cut into 2-inch pieces (about 2 cups)

2 red bell peppers, cut into thin, 2-inch strips

1 14-ounce can “lite” coconut milk

2 tablespoons red curry paste

1 large mango, cut into 1-inch chunks

4 lime wedges

Preparation

Sprinkle beef with salt and pepper. Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the beef and cook, stirring occasionally, until browned, 2 to 3 minutes. Transfer to a plate with a slotted spoon and drain any liquid from the pan; wipe out the pan.

Reduce heat to medium. Add the remaining 2 teaspoons oil, green beans and bell peppers to the pan and cook, stirring, just until the beans begin to color, 2 to 4 minutes. Combine coconut milk and curry paste and pour the mixture into the pan. Bring to a simmer. Cover and cook until the vegetables are just tender, 2 to 3 minutes. Return the beef and any juice on the plate to the pan along with mango; cook, stirring once or twice, until heated through, 2 to 3 minutes. Serve with lime wedges.

I have friends who are missionaries in that area. Cutting is rather widespread. I know it brought tears to my friend's eyes when she related several experiences of this to me. It's awful--especially without anything to kill the pain or get the infections at bay.

I love baby animals. Of course, I love animals period. :-)

I need to catch up on your blog and peek back to your tales of your vacation.

I'm now working and I'm desperately trying to get a viable schedule down. Again. for Blogging. Ugh. I hate missing blog friends and some of their fascinating posts. Besides, I miss the recipes.

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Happily married for 44 years, originally from the UK, living in Canada now. Interested in cooking, reading and wildlife conservation. Read more at http://satimaflavell.blogspot.ca/2009/02/fresh-fields-reading-and-recipes.html